Asked by ezekiel
Which customary unit can use to length of a semi-truck. A)yard. B)inch. C) foot. My answer is (c). Can you tell me it's correct please.
Answers
Answered by
RandomMan
This is not the correct answer. Check your work :)
Answered by
Damon
Given those English unit choices, I think foot is the correct choice.
A standard shipping container is 20 feet long but most these days are double that, 40 feet long.
A standard shipping container is 20 feet long but most these days are double that, 40 feet long.
Answered by
ezekiel
So the correct answer is (a)
Answered by
Damon
No C) foot
Answered by
ezekiel
Oh RandomMan is wrong.
Answered by
RandomMan
Eh, sorry custom. It could be yards though, but in "English Unit Choices" it would be feet or meters. Sorry ezekiel.
Answered by
ezekiel
No problem and thanks RandomMan
Answered by
Reiny
Next time you are near a big truck, you will notice that most of the trailers will have the notation 53' written along the side, showing that the standard length of the trailer is 53 feet.
It asked for the customary way, so
it is feet.
It asked for the customary way, so
it is feet.
Answered by
paris
Weight of a table
Answered by
An
Here is the is the question which would you use to measure a semi truck a)yard b)pound c)ounce.It would be c) and this is just 4th grade math.
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